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Moore's law originally stated that the number of transistors on a microprocessor chip would double every...

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Moore's law originally stated that the number of transistors on a microprocessor chip would double every two years. Moore's law is a computing term that was first proposed by Intel co-founder Gordon Moore in 1965. It states that the number of transistors on a microprocessor chip would double every two years, leading to an exponential increase in computing power.
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Moore's law originally stated that the number of transistors on a microprocessor chip would double every 18-24 months. The law has held true for several decades now, making possible the exponential growth in computing power and technological advancements. However, some experts predict that Moore's law may soon come to an end due to physical limitations.
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